www.cinderconemusic.com In February of 2010, Cinder Cone released it's second full-length album, entitled The Last Two. Album is available for purchase through the band's website. Minimalist rock outfit Cinder Cone hails from Los Angeles and consists of two members. Only two, you say? Impossible. Even their live sound suggests a veritable army of sound makers. On top of that, Cinder Cone creates its sound live without the use/hindrance of computers, sampling, or keyboards--they only employ drums, guitar, and throat.
In February of 2010, Cinder Cone released it's second full-length album, entitled The Last Two. Album is available for purchase through the band's website.
Minimalist rock outfit Cinder Cone hails from Los Angeles and consists of two members. Only two, you say? Impossible. Even their live sound suggests a veritable army of sound makers. On top of that, Cinder Cone creates its sound live without the use/hindrance of computers, sampling, or keyboards--they only employ drums, guitar, and throat. Even live, though, the band notably sounds as if drummer David Foley has at least 8 arms and, at times, as though guitar player Anthony Fournier is playing two guitars at once, creating a massive wall of aural bombast. The gentlemen of the band take some cues from a golden-era Sonic Youth, the unorthodox instincts of Unwound and Fugazi, the complexity of Drive Like Jehu, and the less-is-more intuition of Shellac and CAN, but Cinder Cone have clearly forged a sound that is unmistakably their own. With one full-length, an E.P., and a steadily growing arsenal of songs, Cinder Cone has every intention of bringing its music to all interested parties. Bring earplugs.